Dhimmi.net

Where
Dhimmis raise their voice of protest by exposing the truth about our
Dhimmification
under the tyranny of Islamic Aggression and Political Correctness

IT IS LONG PAST time to bring the world's
attention to a global scandal.

Dhimmitude is the status that Islamic law,
the Sharia, mandates for non-Muslims, primarily Jews and
Christians. Dhimmis, "protected people," are free to practice
their religion in a Sharia regime, but are made subject to a
number of humiliating regulations designed to enforce the
Qur'an's command that they "feel themselves subdued" (Sura
9:29). This denial of equality of rights and dignity remains
part of the Sharia, and, as such, are part of the legal
superstructure that global jihadists are laboring to restore
everywhere in the Islamic world, and wish ultimately to impose
on the entire human race.

If dhimmis complained about their inferior
status, institutionalized humiliation, or poverty, their masters
voided their contract and regarded them as enemies of Islam,
fair game as objects of violence. Consequently, dhimmis were
generally cowed into silence and worse. It was almost unheard-of
to find dhimmis speaking out against their oppressors; to do so
would have been suicide. For centuries dhimmi communities in the
Islamic world learned to live in peace with their Muslim
overlords by acquiescing to their subservience. Some even
actively identified with the dominant class, and became
strenuous advocates for it.

Spearheaded by dhimmi academics and
self-serving advocacy groups, that same attitude of chastened
subservience has entered into Western academic study of Islam,
and from there into journalism, school textbooks, and the
popular discourse. One must not point out the depredations of
jihad and dhimmitude; to do so would offend the multiculturalist
ethos that prevails everywhere today. To do so would endanger
chances for peace and rapprochement between civilizations all
too ready to clash.

But in this era of global terrorism it
must be said: this silence, this distortion, has become deadly.
Before 9/11 it was easy to ignore and whitewash dhimmitude, but
the atrocities changed the situation forever. In jihads
throughout history, untold millions have died. Tens of millions
have been uprooted from their homes. Tens of millions have been
stripped of their cultural identity. To continue to gloss over
the destruction wrought by jihad ideology and its attendant evil
of dhimmitude is today to play into the hands of jihadists, who
have repeatedly vowed to dhimmify the West and destroy any
recalcitrant elements. While jihadist groups, even with their
global diffusion, are not strong enough to realize this goal by
themselves, they have a potent and destructive ally, a genuine
fifth column, in the dhimmi academics and dhimmi journalists
they have recruited in the West. They have succeeded in
confusing millions in the West into mistaking honesty and
truthfulness for bigotry, and self-defense for oppression.

Before it's too late for Western Europe
and the United States, which gave birth to the traditions of
freedom and equality of rights for all that shine today as
lights in the entire world, this must be stopped. Therefore
Dhimmi Watch seeks to bring public attention to:

The plight of the dhimmis, an immense but almost
completely ignored ongoing scandal that continues in Muslim
countries today;

The plight of women under Sharia provisions, similar to
conditions imposed on dhimmis, in the denial of equal rights
and dignity;

The integral role of jihad and dhimmitude ideology in
global terrorism today;

The license that academic and journalistic whitewashes
of dhimmitude gives to radical jihadist enemies of human
rights for all.

We join
Dhimmi Watch in the fight to ensure that deeds done in the
darkness for so long will not continue to be done. The light of
world attention is anathema to the proponents of jihad and
dhimmitude: we have seen in recent years that women sentenced to
stoning for adultery, often victims of rape unjustly accused
thanks to Sharia laws disallowing rape victims' testimony, were
freed following international outcry. Dhimmi Watch will seek to
provoke similar, continuous and increasing outcry wherever and
whenever the Sharia's institutionalized injustices threaten
dhimmis and women.